| 
		 
						
						
						 Tesla's 
						new base Model S costs more, but adds features and power 
		
		 
		Send a link to a friend  
 
		
		[April 08, 2015] By 
		Paul Lienert 
		
		DETROIT (Reuters) - Tesla Motors Inc began 
		taking orders on Wednesday for a new base version of its Model S 
		electric sedan that is $5,000 more expensive than its predecessor, but 
		offers better performance, longer range and more features, including 
		all-wheel drive. 
             | 
        	
			
            | 
            
			
			 The Model S 70D is priced from $76,070 and will begin shipping to 
			customers in late May. 
			 
			The 70D is so named because it has a 70kWh battery pack and dual 
			electric motors rated at a combined 514 horsepower. Driving range 
			between charges is 240 miles. 
			 
			All are improvements over the outgoing Model S 60, which was priced 
			from $71,070 and was equipped with a single 380hp electric motor and 
			a 60kWh battery pack with a range of 208 miles. 
			 
			The Model S 70D gets "a slight price increase, but it's a huge value 
			increase," Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, said in an interview. 
			"Customers wanted something that had more range and they really 
			wanted all-wheel drive." 
			
			  
			Demand for the two single-motor cars - the Model S 60 and the 
			$81,070 Model S 80 - has declined since Tesla last year introduced 
			the dual-motor 85D and its high-performance sibling, the P85D, whose 
			sticker price starts at $105,670 and ranges up to $135,000. 
			 
			Musk said fewer than 10 percent of Tesla buyers opted for the 
			rear-wheel-drive Model S 60. For now, the company will continue 
			selling the single-engine Model S 80, even though the lower-priced 
			70D has more power, quicker acceleration and a higher top speed. 
			 
			"But we think that all-wheel drive is what most customers want so 
			that's our focus," Musk said. 
			 
			Tesla is phasing in these revisions of the Model S, its only 
			product, several months ahead of the launch of the Model X 
			crossover. 
			
            [to top of second column]  | 
            
             
            
  
			The Model X will be offered only with dual electric motors and an 
			85kWh battery pack. Musk indicated the Model X also may be available 
			with a smaller battery pack, at a lower price point, similar to the 
			Model S 70D. 
			 
			Like the Model S sedan, the Model X crossover will come with a 
			package of semi-automatic "autopilot" driving features, including 
			hands-free steering. 
			 
			The company said last week that it delivered a record 10,030 Model S 
			sedans to customers in the first quarter and expects to deliver 
			55,000 vehicles, including the Model X, globally this year. 
			 
			Tesla stock closed Tuesday at $203.25 on the Nasdaq. 
			 
			(Reporting by Paul Lienert in Detroit; Editing by Leslie Adler) 
			[© 2015 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
				reserved.] Copyright 2015 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
			
			   |